Posts from former Cheong Wa Dae Min Jung-su, who left Japan on SNS, are attracting attention.

Mr. Cho said on his Facebook yesterday (6th) that he is opposed to the Japanese government insulting Korea's sovereignty and undermining free trade. Japanese people who visit will be friendly and kind. ”

"This Japan's action was to dig a deep wound left by Koreans in the past," he said.

He said, "Japan's national power is superior to Korea, but if Japan politicizes Korea politically and economically, Korea has no choice but to defend itself." I added.

Cho's post in Japanese is interpreted to mean that he will deliver the message directly to the Japanese people in the recent deepening conflict between Korea and Japan.
Mr. Cho's post was drawn with the controversy over Seoul's Jung-gu banner installation.

On the same day, the Seoul Jung-gu office hung a flag showing the Japanese boycott on a city street where many foreign tourists, including Myeongdong, visited. It was criticized for saying that it would create discomfort for Japanese tourists and undermine the intentions of the boycotts.

The chief of staff, Jung-gu Yoo, apologized for the controversy: "I humbly accept the criticism that the boycott should be left as a voluntary part of the people."

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(Configuration = Korean Wave Editor)
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